Reuters: JBS signs up to $1.5 bln deal with Alibaba to sell protein in China

2018-11-06 (200 Days Old)Total Views: 90 | Last 7 Days: 4

JBS SA, the world's
largest meatpacker, has signed a 3-year agreement with China's
Alibaba Group Holding Co worth up to $1.5 billion to
sell animal protein in China, according to a securities filing
on Tuesday.

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